5 Writing Prompts to Spark Healing from Trauma
Trauma is an unfortunately common experience for many people throughout the world, and a high rate of those in addiction recovery have struggled in the past with trauma as well. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is the most common disorder that develops for those who’ve gone through traumatic events such as accidents, natural disasters, combat, assault and more – and all too often, symptoms like flashbacks, insomnia, anxiety and depression can make it incredibly difficult to enjoy life. Substance abuse tends to take place when a person tries to “drown out” those painful thoughts and feelings – only to realize that the pain remains there, it’s just hidden. Writing therapy can help a person heal by taking the pain that’s on the inside and putting it to paper. Dr. Matthew Tull, an associate professor and director of anxiety disorders research at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, explained in 2018 that journaling can foster post-traumatic growth, which is defined as, “…the positive change experienced as a result of the struggle with a major life crisis or a traumatic event.” Writer’s Digest suggests that traumatic experiences can fuel one’s writing by taking that pain, anger, distress and/or sadness and putting it outwardly towards a writing project. If you’re ready to spark healing from trauma, consider taking on any (or all) of these 5 writing prompts:
- Write a letter to yourself – your past self, the one who went through the trauma. What would you say to comfort him/her? What advice would you provide?
- Write a prompt that begins with “If that hadn’t happened, I….”
- Write a list of everyone you’re angry with and why.
- Which parts of yourself do you readily share with others? Which parts do you hide?
- Where do you feel emotion in your body?
If you’re ready to begin the healing journey from trauma and addiction, speak with a professional from Avalon Malibu today.
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